Your contribution improves lives
Our goal is to provide independent living opportunities to all eligible survivors, regardless of their ability to pay. As a nonprofit organization, we operate with the help of community fundraising events, grants, and donations from the private sector. We work hard to achieve our goals with a small administrative staff and a large network of volunteer partners. Our Board of Directors and Advisory Board are completely volunteer and made up of concerned members of the community, including families of survivors, healthcare professionals, business leaders and our residents.
With your help we can continue to provide these vital services and expand our horizons to the so many others that are in need. Please take a moment to consider donating to Supportive Living, Inc. or you can donate online from our web site.
One hundred percent of your contribution to Supportive Living, Inc. goes directly to support the needs of survivors of brain injury. We encourage you to become a Supportive Living, Inc. partner by contacting us or donating online. With your help, we can continue to help survivors live more independently and with dignity.
Funds, Donations and Event Tickets
Supportive Living, Inc. is a non-profit organization. Our funding comes from the public and private sectors. We appreciate your support and ask that you join us in our fight for human dignity.
You can make an annual donation or you can make a donation to SLI in honor of someone on your holiday list or one in memory of a loved one or friend who has passed away. We will send a card to the recipient acknowledging your gift. During the Donor Payment Checkout process you will be able to select an "In Memory Of" of "In Honor Of" option and then provide the name and address of the card recipient.
Come join us at one of our terrific events. Yard Sales in the early spring, Golf in early summer and our Annual Dinner Dance and Auction in the late fall. These events provide a wonderful time for all and your attendance continues our fight for human dignity and accessible and affordable housing for people with brian injuries.
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board meets four times a year on the 1st Wednesday of January, Arpil, July and October. Consisting mainly of family members, relatives and friends of brain injury survivors and dedicated staff members, our goal is to improve the quality of life of survivors and help advocate to the community at large about brain injury and their needs.
The members through active involvement, help to ensure that established fund raising and seasonal events of Supportive Living, Inc. are successful not only in raising funds needed to sustain SLI, but also in providing opportunities for survivor families to come together as a community of people, who care.

